# Dave Line

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**Dave Line** (1942 – 1980) was a British [beer](/source/Beer) [author](/source/Author). An electrical engineer by profession, he is regarded as a pioneer in [homebrewing](/source/Homebrewing) during the 1970s because at the time [homebrewing](/source/Homebrewing) as a hobby was in its infancy. At the time of his early death from cancer he was 37, living in [Southampton](/source/Southampton), was married and had a son.

## Homebrewing

In 1963, it had become free to homebrew in the [UK](/source/United_Kingdom), previously requiring an annual 5 [Shilling](/source/Shilling) licence, but would not yet become legal in the [U.S.](/source/United_States) until President [Jimmy Carter](/source/Jimmy_Carter) signed a bill into law in 1978 legalizing it.

People wanted to brew [beer](/source/Beer) that matched the quality of commercial [beer](/source/Beer). In his first book "The Big Book of Brewing", Dave Line helped people to begin to reach the quality they were looking for, by using ingredients and processes that were used in [breweries](/source/Breweries), with simple homebrewing equipment.

At the time people were not getting satisfactory results, because they were using substandard ingredients, low quality syrups or beer kits, [baker's yeast](/source/Yeast_(baking)), and were not technically informed in the processes of [brewing](/source/Brewing). He advocated the use of proper [brewer's yeast](/source/Brewer's_yeast), whole-grain [barley](/source/Barley) [malts](/source/Malt), whole [hops](/source/Hops), and even went into simple analysis and comparison of the chemistry of water used for brewing different beers, and rudimentary water treatment. He also encouraged [sterilisation](/source/Sterilization_(microbiology)) and proper cleaning of equipment.

He was a regular contributor to Amateur Winemaker, and in a decade, probably had more recipes [published](/source/Published) than anyone else.

## Bibliography

- *The Big Book of Brewing* (1974) [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [0-900841-34-6](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0-900841-34-6)

- *Brewing Beers Like Those You Buy* (1978)

- *Beer Kits and Brewing* (1980)

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